
The Jaggard Macland Guide to Commercial Property Management
If you're a landlord without a dedicated managing agent in your corner, the chances are you're spending more time (and money) on your commercial property than you need to.

If you're a landlord without a dedicated managing agent in your corner, the chances are you're spending more time (and money) on your commercial property than you need to.

One of the most common things we hear from commercial tenants is: "I assumed the landlord sorted that."It's an understandable assumption. When you're running a business, property compliance probably isn't top of your mind, but when it comes to compliance, the responsibilities aren't always where people expect and the gap between assumption and reality can be costly.

We are delighted to welcome Adam Marshall back to Jaggard Macland as Director of Property Management, strengthening what is already one of the firm’s busiest and fastest-growing departments.

The lovely town of Amersham has kept us pretty busy in recent months, and it's easy to see why.

Some parts of a building are simply difficult to see, but in recent years, drone technology has changed things.

After over 40 years with the business, more than 30 of which he has spent as a Partner, Graham has decided to retire from surveying.

Understanding commercial dilapidations is essential if you are advising business clients who occupy leasehold premises. The numbers involved can materially affect cash flow, profitability and even exit planning.

It’s easy to assume that uncertainty in the wider economy means inactivity in the property market. Headlines often suggest caution and delay. But that definitely hasn’t been our experience in recent months.

A recent disposal we handled in Wooburn Green is a good example of how considered advice and flexibility can make a real difference when selling commercial property.